The National Trust isn’t just concerned with grand stately homes. It cares for all kinds of significant buildings – and they don’t come much more significant than this humble 16th-century farmstead, birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, who first translated the Bible into Welsh, thus securing the future of the language.
This modest dwelling is authentic, atmospheric and evocative – and it’s in a lovely, secluded spot deep in the hills. You won’t regret seeking it out.